Many quick-service restaurants (QSRs) instituted voluntary kids' meal default beverage standards (standards) between 2013 to 2017. Little is known about impacts of standards on QSR drive-through practices and on customer choices. This study assessed differences in restaurant practices including kids' meal beverages shown on menu boards, offered by cashiers, and selected by customers in QSRs with and without voluntary standards. Observations (n = 111) and customer surveys (n = 84) were conducted in 2018 at QSRs with standards (n = 70) and without (n = 41) in low-income California, U.S. neighborhoods. Kids' meal beverages on menu boards (n = 149) and offered by cashiers (n = 185) at QSRs with and without standards were analyzed using multilev...
OBJECTIVE: To examine differences in noticing and use of nutrition information comparing jurisdictio...
ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Service...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015University of Washington Abstract Restaurant Respon...
ObjectiveIn 2019, California and Wilmington, Delaware' implemented policies requiring healthier defa...
Abstract Background Children frequently consume foods from restaurants; considering the quick-servic...
Abstract Background Children regularly consume foods from quick-service restaurants (QSR), but littl...
More than one-third of the U.S. citizens (over 70 million people) and 16% of children are classified...
This study evaluates the effect of a quick-service restaurant (QSR) strategy which changes de-fault ...
Abstract Background Away-from-home eating is an important dietary behavior with implications on diet...
Evidence indicates that restaurant-based interventions have the potential to promote healthier purch...
Kay Peat2 and Luz Claudio1 Objective: To determine changes in the nutritional content of children’s ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Research indicates that 65% of Americans over the age of 20 years old are considered overweight. To ...
Introduction: The prevalence of sugar sweetened beverages and fried foods combined with a lack of he...
ObjectiveTo examine differences in noticing and use of nutrition information comparing jurisdictions...
OBJECTIVE: To examine differences in noticing and use of nutrition information comparing jurisdictio...
ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Service...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015University of Washington Abstract Restaurant Respon...
ObjectiveIn 2019, California and Wilmington, Delaware' implemented policies requiring healthier defa...
Abstract Background Children frequently consume foods from restaurants; considering the quick-servic...
Abstract Background Children regularly consume foods from quick-service restaurants (QSR), but littl...
More than one-third of the U.S. citizens (over 70 million people) and 16% of children are classified...
This study evaluates the effect of a quick-service restaurant (QSR) strategy which changes de-fault ...
Abstract Background Away-from-home eating is an important dietary behavior with implications on diet...
Evidence indicates that restaurant-based interventions have the potential to promote healthier purch...
Kay Peat2 and Luz Claudio1 Objective: To determine changes in the nutritional content of children’s ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Research indicates that 65% of Americans over the age of 20 years old are considered overweight. To ...
Introduction: The prevalence of sugar sweetened beverages and fried foods combined with a lack of he...
ObjectiveTo examine differences in noticing and use of nutrition information comparing jurisdictions...
OBJECTIVE: To examine differences in noticing and use of nutrition information comparing jurisdictio...
ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Service...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015University of Washington Abstract Restaurant Respon...